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Clump of bones and shells


Krystal.Thornton

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Hello friends! My husband found this incredible beautiful fossil I believe! When we rinsed it. It turned red! It is completely crystals. Pieces have broken off and they are completely crystallized! It looks like a clump of broken bones and shells! But I can’t find anything exactly like it on the internet. Sorry if that is too many pictures. It is just so incredible with so many neat aspects! I wanted to catch them all and still couldn’t. Thank you in advance! Please help? 

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@FranzBernhard Any rudists in here?
 

A warm welcome to the Forum from the 117 degree Valley of the Sun in Arizona.

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I did read something like that! Rudist and also I was exploring. Maybe crinoid cluster? Excuse my lack of knowledge on fossils lol

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Thank you for that incredibly warm welcome! Wow! Finally have cooled off in Texas to under 100 degrees 

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I'd say it's all rudist debris.

By the way it's 65 degrees here now. 

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7 minutes ago, Rockwood said:

I'd say it's all rudist debris.

By the way it's 65 degrees here now. 

 I’ll trade you. It was 117 today.

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Yes, rudists, very probably.

Is this Cretaceous area?
Franz Bernhard

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4 hours ago, Ludwigia said:

 

Fahrenheit or centigrade? :P

If 65c were cool in Texas, my location would read Deadhorse, Alaska.

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